Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Chemicals for the sex pond.

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New cordless drill plus a spare battery. Owned many drills in my time and most have failed either through a faulty motor or battery (and found not to be worth the cost of repair/replacement parts). Only used this one once so far but this brushless motor version is a pleasure to use, it is compact, ergonomic, and the speed is easily and accurately controlled. Hope it lasts!

 
New cordless drill plus a spare battery. Owned many drills in my time and most have failed either through a faulty motor or battery (and found not to be worth the cost of repair/replacement parts). Only used this one once so far but this brushless motor version is a pleasure to use, it is compact, ergonomic, and the speed is easily and accurately controlled. Hope it lasts!


I got the combi recently for my dad, I like that it had 2 batteries, and that they can be used on other Bosch 18v tools. Have the Bosch hedge trimmer as well so have plenty of batteries now.
 
This sim racing business is expensive :o

After buying the new 8020 rig, I felt I wasn’t making the most of it with my old Thrustmaster TS-XW, so went all in and bought a DD1 after going back and forth between Fanatec and Simucube.

Absolutely blown away at the difference in going from a belt driven base to direct drive

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This sim racing business is expensive :o

After buying the new 8020 rig, I felt I wasn’t making the most of it with my old Thrustmaster TS-XW, so went all in and bought a DD1 after going back and forth between Fanatec and Simucube.

Absolutely blown away at the difference in going from a belt driven base to direct drive

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Im taking a stab in the dark here..but..im guessing you quite like F1! :)
 

After buying the 2nd carbon framed bike now in the family at the weekend, I decided to order a Torque Wrench, finally.

It's not here yet but my bike toolbox was already too small for the tools I have so thought it was time for an upgrade. Went from a full toolbox to just a full top tray, loads of room underneath for the new wrench box and other things.

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Dog for scale

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Also bought a cheap(ish) precision screwdriver set. (Dog not for scale)

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Needed to consolidate internal hdds into one big drive and solid state so....

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6.48TB usable after 10% user over provisioning space allocated. Not bad. My dream way back when I got my first SSD, a 120GB Crucial, was to one day have all storage on SSDs and that day has arrived.

Edit* words.

lol how long does that take to backup ?
 
This sim racing business is expensive :o

After buying the new 8020 rig, I felt I wasn’t making the most of it with my old Thrustmaster TS-XW, so went all in and bought a DD1 after going back and forth between Fanatec and Simucube.

Absolutely blown away at the difference in going from a belt driven base to direct drive

vytDLrU.jpg

Is it me, or do those shoes look HUGE?!?!?!
 
New keyboard. Very impressed so far

I love my White One2SF - I've got silver switches, and have tried various keyboards since (including a Keychron K6 I still have but haven't sold yet), and I still prefer it by quite a ways.

Which switches did you get?
 
I love my White One2SF - I've got silver switches, and have tried various keyboards since (including a Keychron K6 I still have but haven't sold yet), and I still prefer it by quite a ways.

Which switches did you get?
Let me know what happens with that Keychron :p
 
I love my White One2SF - I've got silver switches, and have tried various keyboards since (including a Keychron K6 I still have but haven't sold yet), and I still prefer it by quite a ways.

Which switches did you get?

I went for silent reds
 
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